Tigers fans will be happy that he will not be pitching meaningful baseball before the start of the season as Detroit tries to repeat as American League champions.

Coming off a year which saw Verlander go 17–8 with an ERA of 2.64 and a league-high strikeout total of 239, the feeling starting the season is that Verlander’s focus needs to be on the Tigers the entire time.

Still this is a definite blow for Team USA’s chances in the upcoming WBC.

Torre, USA’s manager this time around, really wanted to have the ace on his roster as the group—which contains Canada, Mexico and the Dominican Republic—is one of the toughest in pool play.

With a weak American team and the loaded Japanese and Venezuelan rosters awaiting in the later rounds, the chances of team USA winning the classic are very slim.

While Major League Baseball’s corporate office in New York will be scratching their heads as to how they can get better participation from American players in the future, Detroit fans will no longer have to worry about Verlander taxing himself too much too early.